Things don't stay the same forever and whether your relationship has changed or your planning ahead for your loved ones there's a range of benefits and implications on your pension.
There is financial support available for your loved ones should you die. This includes a tax free lump sum and an annual pension for your spouse or partner and any eligible children.
Find Out MoreIf you are separating or getting divorced, your pension may be taken into consideration as part of a settlement.
Find Out MoreYou should let us know if your name, address, marital status or bank account changes. You can quickly update your details via My Pension or contact us direct
Deferred members can now explore the option of transferring their pension out of the NESPF to an alternative scheme with our My Pension tool.
The NESPF office will be closed from 4pm on Thursday 1 April until Monday 5 April.
How much you pay into your pension depends on exactly how much you earn.
Retirement might have been a long-anticipated event in your life but as your last working day draws closer, the actual process of claiming your pension may seem daunting.